Anti semitttism has been weaponized like gender fluidity. I hope they don't cut your nuts off, dude.
Yes, I am being biased in assuming you are male. Maybe you are female. We are all of Womanity born.....and as Putin says, we are all equal in the eyes of God.
If you are female , I hope they don't cut your twatt off and give you gender affirming Big Harma.
You upset someone who probably needs to be upsettin...uh, upset, off their dammmm Arrogance and lies.
I think its beginning to dawn on many Jews that their historic and cultural narrative is rapidly disintegrating, and that they have only themselves to blame for that.
Indoctrination into what Alfred Korzybski called a 'belief system' starts in infancy and continues unabated until the adult emerges fully formed from their cultural cocoon. Anything that interferes with the belief system of the thus formed adult causes emotional distress and denial, which is the first stage of grief.
While Elizabeth Kübler Ross's categories describe the response to personal tragedy, I believe they can equally apply to a cultural crisis - specifically the realization that everything you thought was true about your society just ain't so.
I crossed that bridge myself many years ago. I was born in England to a family with a long tradition of military service in support of the Empire. Groomed for a career in the military, I had the usual assortment of activities associated with that, Boy Scouts and Army Cadets for example, until I reached a point in my adolescence when the horrors of the war in Vietnam and my study of the actual history of WWII put the entire British cultural narrative in question.
Those were tough years, and the falling out with my family was never fully resolved, but I emerged with what I consider to be a much more realistic view of my own culture and its place in history. Many people have gone through similar transitions in recent years, and I expect it's no different for Jews. Harder to walk away from in their case perhaps, but if you wish to retain your humanity it's probably the only path available at this point.
To put it simply, you had no control over when or where you were born. Surely you owe respect to your parents and the people who raised you (provided they did a good job) but it ends there. You owe no allegiance to anyone or anything else beyond that, and if you think you do, then you're just leaving yourself open to emotional manipulation on the part of people who have no interest in anything but their own personal agenda.
The width of the white keys on a standard keyboard is only 22 mm (just measured it) so you'd need an awfully small dick to play anything resembling a melody. As for Kamala, she'd be better off playing a wind instrument like the trombone or tuba, since she's mostly hot air.
"I had a subscriber quit earlier after he decided that I was displaying antisemitism. Apparently, an article I shared had something stating the words "Jewish Israeli" attack in it. For the record, I don’t write the news, I share it."
Welcome to the club...lol. Every time I post Islamic music on my site I get two or three cancellations. No comments, just cancellations, but at this point there's an obvious pattern. I didn't write the songs, and I doubt if the people cancelling understand the lyrics, so I assume it's simply the fact that I have the audacity to show respect for Islamic culture. Kind of unusual really, since my site features mainly Russian content, and it's hard to argue that Islam isn't a significant aspect of Russian culture. Should be interesting to see the reaction to my next post which features a group comprised of a French guitarist, an Israeli singer and a Turkish santoor player. Watch the heads explode over that one! <ebear.substack.com>
Note: not only do I post on substack, I study it as a phenomenon. One thing I've noticed is what I call the "compulsive subscriber." I don't advertise anywhere, so the only way you'd know about my site is if you follow the link when I post a comment somewhere. What I think is happening is that people who agree with my comment just subscribe without even looking at the content on the assumption that I support their particular world view. I base this on the observation that most of my inactive subscribers often have dozens or even hundreds of stacks they're subscribed to. Seriously, how is it even possible to read that much material? I can barely keep up with a half-dozen. People who do follow my work, OTOH, often have only a few subscriptions, and those tend to be of higher quality than the average.
As for accusations of "antisemitism," like the boy who cried wolf, that's wearing a bit thin these days.
Anti semitttism has been weaponized like gender fluidity. I hope they don't cut your nuts off, dude.
Yes, I am being biased in assuming you are male. Maybe you are female. We are all of Womanity born.....and as Putin says, we are all equal in the eyes of God.
If you are female , I hope they don't cut your twatt off and give you gender affirming Big Harma.
You upset someone who probably needs to be upsettin...uh, upset, off their dammmm Arrogance and lies.
Call it an achievement....
LOL
All this labeling does is provide comfort for people supporting stuff they can't otherwise reconcile.
I think its beginning to dawn on many Jews that their historic and cultural narrative is rapidly disintegrating, and that they have only themselves to blame for that.
Indoctrination into what Alfred Korzybski called a 'belief system' starts in infancy and continues unabated until the adult emerges fully formed from their cultural cocoon. Anything that interferes with the belief system of the thus formed adult causes emotional distress and denial, which is the first stage of grief.
https://www.healthline.com/health/stages-of-grief
While Elizabeth Kübler Ross's categories describe the response to personal tragedy, I believe they can equally apply to a cultural crisis - specifically the realization that everything you thought was true about your society just ain't so.
I crossed that bridge myself many years ago. I was born in England to a family with a long tradition of military service in support of the Empire. Groomed for a career in the military, I had the usual assortment of activities associated with that, Boy Scouts and Army Cadets for example, until I reached a point in my adolescence when the horrors of the war in Vietnam and my study of the actual history of WWII put the entire British cultural narrative in question.
Those were tough years, and the falling out with my family was never fully resolved, but I emerged with what I consider to be a much more realistic view of my own culture and its place in history. Many people have gone through similar transitions in recent years, and I expect it's no different for Jews. Harder to walk away from in their case perhaps, but if you wish to retain your humanity it's probably the only path available at this point.
To put it simply, you had no control over when or where you were born. Surely you owe respect to your parents and the people who raised you (provided they did a good job) but it ends there. You owe no allegiance to anyone or anything else beyond that, and if you think you do, then you're just leaving yourself open to emotional manipulation on the part of people who have no interest in anything but their own personal agenda.
Elenskies gonna teach ScKamala how to play piana w her kamaltoe
The width of the white keys on a standard keyboard is only 22 mm (just measured it) so you'd need an awfully small dick to play anything resembling a melody. As for Kamala, she'd be better off playing a wind instrument like the trombone or tuba, since she's mostly hot air.
"I had a subscriber quit earlier after he decided that I was displaying antisemitism. Apparently, an article I shared had something stating the words "Jewish Israeli" attack in it. For the record, I don’t write the news, I share it."
Welcome to the club...lol. Every time I post Islamic music on my site I get two or three cancellations. No comments, just cancellations, but at this point there's an obvious pattern. I didn't write the songs, and I doubt if the people cancelling understand the lyrics, so I assume it's simply the fact that I have the audacity to show respect for Islamic culture. Kind of unusual really, since my site features mainly Russian content, and it's hard to argue that Islam isn't a significant aspect of Russian culture. Should be interesting to see the reaction to my next post which features a group comprised of a French guitarist, an Israeli singer and a Turkish santoor player. Watch the heads explode over that one! <ebear.substack.com>
Note: not only do I post on substack, I study it as a phenomenon. One thing I've noticed is what I call the "compulsive subscriber." I don't advertise anywhere, so the only way you'd know about my site is if you follow the link when I post a comment somewhere. What I think is happening is that people who agree with my comment just subscribe without even looking at the content on the assumption that I support their particular world view. I base this on the observation that most of my inactive subscribers often have dozens or even hundreds of stacks they're subscribed to. Seriously, how is it even possible to read that much material? I can barely keep up with a half-dozen. People who do follow my work, OTOH, often have only a few subscriptions, and those tend to be of higher quality than the average.
As for accusations of "antisemitism," like the boy who cried wolf, that's wearing a bit thin these days.